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jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee event for russia at the site of the olympics. if you can get some of your allies to join in, recently in the last hour, we had britain's ambassador to the u.n. also condemn the deployment of troops inside ukraine saying the united kingdom believes that any newly deployed troops that do not belong to the ukrainian government should withdraw. the g-8 becomes the g-1 or the g-2 and that's a big blow. the white house has also referenced the russians wanted to reach out for improved economic ties with the u.s. and this is something they would conceivably cancel,
jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee...
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jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this, and analyzed it i thought, you asked the nastiest questions of fighter, i always thought someone is going to hit jim right now, i mentioned with ali he made it like, i'm not saying carnival, but, he certainly changed boxing as we knew it, and since has come to know it. we're almost disappointed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he was also a guy that changed paradigm for all of sports, he was brash when people were not. he was the outgoing, he started all of this trash talking, and people, at the time, some were otended later they loved him, the greatest up stiewlg in the history -- institution of history of boxing and perhaps sports, he lit the torn i torch in 1996, he stood for so much, he was for social justice and change, he was proven right, there was never a guy like this, there will never be another. neil: larr
jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this, and analyzed it i thought, you asked the nastiest questions of fighter, i always thought someone is going to hit jim right now, i mentioned with ali he made it like, i'm not saying carnival, but, he certainly changed boxing as we knew it, and since has come to know it. we're almost disappointed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked...
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this is jim. i hit the gym like three times. >> that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> i'm joined now by politico senior respond anna palmer. good morning. >> good morning. >> we have to turn to a serious node noet. about 4 million people have enrolled in obamacare which puts it on pace to come up short of its 7 million enrollee goal by end of the march. what's the political fallout? >> it it's big. this is something that is a signature issue. for every democrat running for reelection, you're hoping this law actually starts o to work because it's something that republicans are hitting them over and over again. the administration is saying 7 million might have been a little too aggressive. if we get to 6 million, we'll feel pretty strong about that. >> an arizona law that would allow businesses to refuse service to the gay community based on religious believes is spreading. delta airlines says it's deeply concerned about these proposed measures and if passed into law these proposals wo
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jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. has learned.. the google bae is about to say 'bye to its current home in the bay. >>> now at 6:00, after all the mystery all the secrecy, tonight kpix 5 has learned the google barge is about to say good-bye to its current home in the bay. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight, the richmond city council will consider offering google an invitation to use its docks for finishing construction on the google barge. new at 6:00, kpix 5's allen martin joins us to explain why the clock is ticking on the high-tech marketing center. >> reporter: it is. google's intention all along has been to finish its floating sales and party barge and move it to various docks in the bay or along the west coast for that matter but before any of the showcasing can happen, google has to get a permit, start paying tens of thousands of dollars in fines in a couple of weeks or move possibly up recover. >> reporter:
jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. has learned.. the google bae is about to say 'bye to its current home in the bay. >>> now at 6:00, after all the mystery all the secrecy, tonight kpix 5 has learned the google barge is about to say good-bye to its current home in the bay. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight, the...
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. >> jim lang is the host of the dating game has died. >> welcome once again to "the dating game." we have our three eligible bachelors. here are the guys. >> dak in 1932 lang became the house of the dating game when it first debuted in 1965. he had 16 years as host of the show. he had a precharlie's angel farah fawcett on the show and young arnold schwarzenegger. he died on his home in california. he retired in 2005. he was 81 years old. fun to see those pictures. >>> waking up to windchills below zero. >> maria molina is tracking another storm. >> you are right. another storm system. this will be impacting people across the west coast and over the next several days and coming up on monday. this will be a widespread storm system. it feels like 23 degrees below zero and also in new york city. it will be in the great lakes and the northeast today. it will be cooler across parts of texas with highs in the 80s. by sunday much much colder. out west we have the drought our storm system arrives today heavy rain and mountain snow expected. >>> it is 12 minutes after the hour. a big update
. >> jim lang is the host of the dating game has died. >> welcome once again to "the dating game." we have our three eligible bachelors. here are the guys. >> dak in 1932 lang became the house of the dating game when it first debuted in 1965. he had 16 years as host of the show. he had a precharlie's angel farah fawcett on the show and young arnold schwarzenegger. he died on his home in california. he retired in 2005. he was 81 years old. fun to see those pictures....
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stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with obama care is probably true. they can't all be lies. can you quibble with one or two ads here and there. you can't say the entire thing is made up. he goes out there and says it oh, that's just harry being harry. no consequence to him blurting all out falsehood he does this month after month and nobody ever catches up with him. >> if i make a mistake and it does happen if i say something awful i get hammered. >> i know. i agree. he says it in a soft voice. >> is that the trick? >> maybe that's the trick. but it is -- it really is an interesting
stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with...
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i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where tillerson's 83 acre little horse farm, that doesn't count his 18 acre personal home nearby. they're calling it rex tillerson's last direction up there in this thing. people are laughing at this goon, but, of course, it's not funny because it's running roughshod over just working day people in this country. and, you know, some of these guys are so rich they could afford to air-condition hell. i tell you what, ari, they better set money aside for that project, i think. >> josh, your response? >> the ultimate irony here is actually we don't need to be fracking these places at all. th
i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where...
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so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one reason why it was difficult to predict. officials also say that he's an unpredictable character, he's done these sort of things before, last minute decisions, and that was a variable in there that made it difficult for them to say he was definitely going to act, when was he going to act, and indeed he did and caught many off guard. >> bob, over the last several days or so, there have been several members of congress who have been very critical of the cia asking why didn't the cia or the united states know that putin was going to responsibility militarily until he had already done it. did this last
so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one...
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. ♪ >>> this is democratic congressman jim mcdorm mcdermot washington. he was a leading voice on health care. this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before that meeting, hillary clinton's staff, we now know, sent her this memo prepping her for that meeting with congressman mcdermott, quote, we need to keep him happy and on our side. quote, as staged and pr presumptuous as that is, you might suggest you throw out all the staff at the end of the meeting to have a private relationship with him, this will signal your closeness with him. the efforts by the clinton white house to woo certain members of congress are kind of fascinating to read about in this gritty level of detail. these details are spelled out in documents released tod
. ♪ >>> this is democratic congressman jim mcdorm mcdermot washington. he was a leading voice on health care. this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before...
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. >> jim, obviously the fact that president obama himself spoke out about this underscores the concern within the white house right now. congressman mike rogers saying russian forces control crimea. what's the latest from your sources? >> reporter: the u.s. believes these are russian troops. whether they have the markings on their uniforms or not. and i think in light of our intelligence capabilities you can be pretty confident they know the scale of the number of troops and so on on the ground there. remember, you're looking at those videos in fact of helicopters coming in. that's a russian airplane. that's a russian helicopter that the russians used coming across into ukranian territory. the question what are the russians' intentions? they've taken over the airports, sent more troops to their sea ports there, appear to be forces around a pro-russian television station. are there intentions to protect some russian interests in crimea or do they have greater intentions to take control as representative mike rogers said at the crimean peninsula. administration officials are saying they'
. >> jim, obviously the fact that president obama himself spoke out about this underscores the concern within the white house right now. congressman mike rogers saying russian forces control crimea. what's the latest from your sources? >> reporter: the u.s. believes these are russian troops. whether they have the markings on their uniforms or not. and i think in light of our intelligence capabilities you can be pretty confident they know the scale of the number of troops and so on...
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with jim. first the president made it clear that e he is going to stand with the international community in handling the message with ukraine, and it was a tough message in the 90-minute phone call? >> yes, it was a tough message and we know that the presidents spoke a week and a day ago, but developments have been move sog qui quickly in ukraine with the russian involvement that the president came down hard today in if statement. he said that the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the crimean territory, and i want to put this up on the screen, because this illustrates the statement heref. just how concerned the white house is about what is happening by russia. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing the forces back to bases in crimea, and to refrain from interference elsewhere in ukraine. the reason i isolate that particular sentence from the statement, jim, is because it is a couple of things. one is that at this point, does the white hous
with jim. first the president made it clear that e he is going to stand with the international community in handling the message with ukraine, and it was a tough message in the 90-minute phone call? >> yes, it was a tough message and we know that the presidents spoke a week and a day ago, but developments have been move sog qui quickly in ukraine with the russian involvement that the president came down hard today in if statement. he said that the united states condemns russia's military...
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jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >> reporter: wolf, the pentagon and the u.s. intelligence committee have laser focus on those russian troops still in the field. many had traveled down from central russia, haven't gone back home. why are they still there is the big question e it ear their territory, perfectly allowed to be there, but why haven't they gone home? the pentagon watching this and also today moving to reassure east european allies. for the first time the pentagon is using its aircraft to send a message to russian president vladimir putin. >> the defense department i
jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >>...
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jim is not starving. i think this is just my thinking a lot of fun to embarrassment for the organization. it is not all jim spot for the team's fault. teaming it is not all jim's fault. >> catherine: 6 months, isn't that enough time. >> gary: i think one year is good enough. >> gary: after reportedly having issues with those in the 49ers front office most notably general manager trent baalke there are rumblings that jim harbaugh is also wearing thin with some 49ers players in a column by the san francisco chronicle's ann killion today she wrote "one source with inside knowledge of the team says that harbaugh's act has worn thin in the locker room, particularly among some key "face of the 49ers" type players. while the team is winning, that's not a problem. but a few losses could expose a widening rift." harbaugh wants a new deal that would possibly double the $5 million per-year he >> gary: peyton manning has passed his physical on his surgically repaired neck, clearing the way for him to play in 2014. >>
jim is not starving. i think this is just my thinking a lot of fun to embarrassment for the organization. it is not all jim spot for the team's fault. teaming it is not all jim's fault. >> catherine: 6 months, isn't that enough time. >> gary: i think one year is good enough. >> gary: after reportedly having issues with those in the 49ers front office most notably general manager trent baalke there are rumblings that jim harbaugh is also wearing thin with some 49ers players in...
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remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage emergency landing. what happened inside the cabin that had everyone worried. >>> a armed robber messes with the wrong guy. why a convenience store clerk is being called a hero this morning. the whole thing is caught on tape and all "happening now." jenna: start with some politics now. brand new polling on the all-important midterm elections. hi, everybody. hope you're off to great day so far. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. control of congress as you know be for grabs come november. days before the first primaries new polls suggest rep
remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> i'm scott broom with maryland's state highway administration. coming up -- >> we were stuck in the same traffic as everybody else. >> reporter: -- their explanation for why such a small amount of snow created such huge headaches. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in manassas. all the major school systems in northern virginia were on time today. i'll have the story coming up. >> we're tracking another storm for monday, arctic air moving south, moisture moving east. we'll tell you what that means when they both meet for our morning commute on monday. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> not a lot of fun on the roads this morning, but another storm is already heading our way. let's get straight to our first alert meteorologist topper shutt. >> we're looking at another storm for monday. in fact, it's probably in time for the m
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>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the arizona bill, it didn't mention race or sexual orientation. it's patterned off the freedom act. passed by that right wing zealot chuck schumer 20 years ago. >> and invalidated by the states in 1997. >> that's right. a lot of states have what are called mini-rpeplis. arizona's previous mini-ripra was poorly drafted and this is getting it back in line. >> i will read to you -- may assert that violation, regardless whether the party is a party to the proceedings, the person may obtain appropriate belief. that was not previously in the law. that was in the law that was vetoed today. >> that is in pl
>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> here we go. the first of two storms drenching the bay area and tonight, we could even see thunderstorms. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. let's start live in the north bay. it is getting soaked right now. this is how the commute looks. pretty slow going. this is right along lucky drive in larkspur a notorious spot for flooding. >> a live look at the east bay for you. the rain starting to pick up in walnut creek after a brief break this afternoon. >> and we have reporters and cameras all over the bay area tonight. we start with paul deanno. paul? >> reporter: the radar really, really is getting active. we told you yesterday that the evening commute would be the worst of this. well, it's commuting by rail, it's commuting by road or sfo with a nearly three-hour departure delay right now because of the rainfall. so pick a road. first 80 from san francisco ac
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jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. and nato leaders were already scheduled to meet tomorrow in brussels to talk about the way ahead in afghanistan. instead, they may now be looking for the way out. joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey was about to land in afghanistan tonight when he got the word. start preparing to pull all u.s. troops out of afghanistan by the end of the year. >> we are at a point where we have to begin planning for other options. >> reporter: in a phone call today, president obama again urged afghan president hamid karzai to sign a bilateral security agreement that would protect any american troops who remain in afghanistan once the war is officially over at the start of next year. karzai once more refused. white house press secretary jay carney said the president immediately ordered plans for a total u.s. withdrawal. >> this is about, essentially planning for a post 2014 mission. and there are a lot of complexities involved in asking the defense department to plan for a zero option, that is
jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. and nato leaders were already scheduled to meet tomorrow in brussels to talk about the way ahead in afghanistan. instead, they may now be looking for the way out. joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey was about to land in afghanistan tonight when he got the word. start preparing to pull all u.s. troops out of afghanistan by the end of the year. >> we are at a point where we have to begin planning for other options....
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. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there when that starts. in the meantime, russia's decision not only adds more strain to an already tense relationship with the u.s., but it could also impact the situation in syria. we explain how right after this. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. that moment you enjoy it at home. explaining my moderat
. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there...
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>> jim miklaszewski from bagram air base in afghanistan for us tonight. jim, thanks. now we turn to this stunning news today about the obesity epidemic in america. it just broke late in the day, and the news is this. researchers say there's evidence of a dramatic drop in obesity among young children. and new questions about what's behind it. it's not all good news across the board, however, we get details on all of it tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> the report presents encouraging news in the fight against obesity among children. researchers tracked two to five-year-olds and found the obesity rate went from 14% in 2003 to 8% in 2012. that's a stunning 43% decline in obesity. it's one of the first clear signs the scales are tipping in the right directions. especially among children participating in obesity prevention programs. and doctors say it's imperative to start healthy habits long before kindergarten. >> for parents who think that it's just baby fat and they're going to grow out of, they're saying, think again. >> yes, kids do not grow out of their baby fat a
>> jim miklaszewski from bagram air base in afghanistan for us tonight. jim, thanks. now we turn to this stunning news today about the obesity epidemic in america. it just broke late in the day, and the news is this. researchers say there's evidence of a dramatic drop in obesity among young children. and new questions about what's behind it. it's not all good news across the board, however, we get details on all of it tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> the report presents...
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, this is my sister, lisa. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. but that grand slam looks so good. girl: mom, with 18 options to choose from, there's over 300 combos under 550 calories. man: kid's a genius. girl: dad, it says it right here on the menu. man: oh. woman: hey, welcome to denny's. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie. get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the host of miss neeb's rachel maddow -- msnbc's rachel maddow sh
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we want to go to jim maceda on the line with us, on the phone from moscow. jim, we are told that the 3red plead and also vladimir putin have had words and spoken to one another on the phone. what can you tell us about that? >> i don't have insight into that phone call but from my perch in moscow, we cannot underestimate the deep sense of rebee trail that president putin feels at this point, given the way the events eventually unfolded. they thought the february 21st agreement would lead to a series of benchmark, a timeline that would have taken yanukovych, kept him in power until the end of the year and then suddenly, everything was flipped on its ear. putin found himself outside of the loop as all of these forces, a whole new group of people that putin mistrusts profoundly were suddenly calling the shots, not from inside kiev's parliament, but from the streets of kiev. -- >> let's go now to president obama at the white house. thank you, jim. >> the united states has been responding to events as they unfold in ukraine. now, throughout this crisis, we have be
we want to go to jim maceda on the line with us, on the phone from moscow. jim, we are told that the 3red plead and also vladimir putin have had words and spoken to one another on the phone. what can you tell us about that? >> i don't have insight into that phone call but from my perch in moscow, we cannot underestimate the deep sense of rebee trail that president putin feels at this point, given the way the events eventually unfolded. they thought the february 21st agreement would lead...
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so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto that bill. >> pressure is mounting moment by moment on arizona governor jan brewer. >> the krien esing pressure on arizona governor jan brewer. >> to decide whether to veto a landmark state law. >> a controversial measure that would allow business owners -- >> let businesses deny service -- >> to refuse to serve gays and lesbians. >> this law, i mean, where do you begin? >> john mccain, jeff flake. >> the five republican candidates for governor -- >> apple, american airlines and marriott. >> and even three republican state senators who voted for the measure have all come out against this bill. >> the bill attempts
so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto...
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lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legislation that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the governor is a republican and conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every public policy issue but leaves the highest respect for individual freedom and the rights of all citizens to equal treatment under our laws. i address this issue in my book "upheaval" i hope conservatives and republicans alike and democrats can unite behind a consistent and unyielding commitment to our constitution one dash constitution that would diminish in anyway our protection to people rights for all. i am asking all republicans and independents to think about what matters most to us. in my opinion nearly every wed issue is best left to the conscience of the individual and the community standard is always hi
lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legislation that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the governor is a republican and conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every public...
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jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots and the sticks. they have the off ramp, including the idea of sending observers into eastern ukraine. president putin and others have said that ethnic russians are under threat. they are calling for our help and demanding rescue. we will send observers in and they will take a look at the situation and see what can be doneme done. back up. at the same time, also saying that our patience is wearing thin. if russia does not pull back to its original positions, we are going to start imposing costs. you have two costs in effect. one on the financial front. you have lang
jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots...
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jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of russia's actions in ukraine. you have not had condemnation coming from china. china playing it very much on the fence. this is key for a number of issues. china and russia both have vetoes at the u.n. security council. both have used vetoes to oppose actions by other countries perceived to be interference in the domestic affairs of countries where as right now it appears we see russia doing exactly that. the other thing is that china, as you know, jake, we've talked about this before, they have their own territorial land grab in the view of some going on in
jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of...
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jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to afghanistan ago,he first time 21 years i would come to witness what i believe is one of the greatest foreign-policy mistakes that our country has ever made. that was the abandonment of --hanistan and the gradual or sometimes not gradual -- destruction to afghanistan, its communities, its infrastructure, its relationships with its neighbors, that we are still climbing out of today. have come over my career, watched conflict unfold slowly, and development unfold slowly. conflict is much more efficient. it costs a lot less to perpetrate. decades of understanding that were built up between communities in afg
jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to...
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tom sullivan, a monica crowley and jim and i have not talked for a month or two and it is great to see you. let's talk with the president's poll numbers. we talk about horse races all the time but he is losing. >> give it is the big problem right now. historically presidents lose seats in the midterm elections and no reason to believe that would change this time. but that would give both houses of congress to slam the legislative agenda to zero. maybe with his executive orders. lou: the irs according to those same poll 71 percent should continue to investigate as the chairman said we may be approaching a dead end. >> they may. the next app -- step is to force her to testify but who enforces the order? it is the department of justice so the chances to do something is nothing. it is simply a game they just try to run out the clock. nine months since we have heard from her if we could have a hearing once every nine months there will definitely get past the elections and way to the end of the president's term. lou: do you think the investigation is that the influential? >> people are watch
tom sullivan, a monica crowley and jim and i have not talked for a month or two and it is great to see you. let's talk with the president's poll numbers. we talk about horse races all the time but he is losing. >> give it is the big problem right now. historically presidents lose seats in the midterm elections and no reason to believe that would change this time. but that would give both houses of congress to slam the legislative agenda to zero. maybe with his executive orders. lou: the...
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in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> it is where we started tonight and news is continuing to develop on this. president obama on a 90-minute phone call with vladimir putin. the president told him russia is in violation of international law and condemn their military intervention into ukraine. >>> fox news journalists on the ground inside ukraine and we will take you there live. >>> and more than 100 cars and trucks slamming into each other on a busy highway out of control, and it was deadly. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. a who may become pregnant, who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping a
in washington, jim angle, fox news. >> it is where we started tonight and news is continuing to develop on this. president obama on a 90-minute phone call with vladimir putin. the president told him russia is in violation of international law and condemn their military intervention into ukraine. >>> fox news journalists on the ground inside ukraine and we will take you there live. >>> and more than 100 cars and trucks slamming into each other on a busy highway out of...
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jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to london. let's get to why it's important to russia. this is the key here, that's the key russian naval base. the headquarters of the black sea fleet, this is russia's only warm water port. they're cold in the winter, this one takes them through the black sea, the mediterranean, out to the atlantic, that is an essential national security interest of the russians, and one more point just to come across, we talk a lot about the ethnic divisions this is the eastern part of the country along the border with russia, 50 to 75% in this area russians speaking russian
jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to...
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jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the same room with the ukrainian foreign minister as part of this diplomatic off ramp talking about getting a dialogue between the russians and ukrainians. secretary kerry met with this so-called budapest group. putting out this statement calling for international monitors. i want too read a little bit of that statement. these three governments, reaffirm the importance of protecting the rights of all ukrainian citizens irrespective of their ethnicity or spoken language. this, as jim was saying, is a bone to russia, saying, listen, we recognize that you have a lot of interests
jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the...
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one more and jim clinton takes credit for surplus. he people forget it was the repuicans who control the house and the senate. basically i like alternators idea. >> yes, we have been talking about this. so what about political monopolies, we have the same politicians who have txes for funding, time and again come back into office. we have talked about this since the nixon administration. they have been aroundince the reagan and the nation. so why is there a political monopoly and where is the third independent party voice. don't have that yet in the united states and it's costing us. >> what why do they all have to be politicians? what is wrong with going out out of that one. neil: in the mentime, finally a crazy tweet from one of our followers. my older sister regina told me when i was little, i ws six or seven years old, and they punched a 12-year-old in the days and he was booing her. >> yes, i read tweet. i had no idea i did this. it was on my stuff, it had been bullying her and pulling her hair for quiteome time. thing you should
one more and jim clinton takes credit for surplus. he people forget it was the repuicans who control the house and the senate. basically i like alternators idea. >> yes, we have been talking about this. so what about political monopolies, we have the same politicians who have txes for funding, time and again come back into office. we have talked about this since the nixon administration. they have been aroundince the reagan and the nation. so why is there a political monopoly and where is...
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the most important things or looking that way now is that often consumers have no way of knowing if jim as are interfering not because there's no way beyond genetically modified ingredients. and this is one tiny solution we can take to get the consumer says the average consumers the information they need to empower them to make the choices that they need for their diets. now though there's been no studies on india mullahs and their safety for chronically ill people do you believe that they're safe for people from elements as well. i can speak from experience and that is hearing from people who are chronically ill to get cia mossad of their diet they see an improved quality of life i think at that rate there is anecdotal but it's people's real life experience as an add something to take into consideration when looking at it and looking at opportunities for this research. tell me at odd hours of this study that ruling came by to say to you as celiac disease. the state that further testing is to be done and we were talking about this what kinds of hats and specific. do we need while we did
the most important things or looking that way now is that often consumers have no way of knowing if jim as are interfering not because there's no way beyond genetically modified ingredients. and this is one tiny solution we can take to get the consumer says the average consumers the information they need to empower them to make the choices that they need for their diets. now though there's been no studies on india mullahs and their safety for chronically ill people do you believe that they're...
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jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the use of force was necessary at this time in crimea or elsewhere in ukraine, leaving open the possibility but only as a last resort. now that signal, coupled with images today of russian forces returning back to their bases, after putin announced late yesterday the end of those war games along -- not by accident, ukraine's border with russia. those two signals could potentially, potentially lower the temperature in the standoff which obviously has become extremely tense. meanwhile, you talk about the u.s. and its allies, struggling to come up with
jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the...
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also our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. thanks very much. general, fighter jets, u.s. fighter jets are arriving, we're told, in some of these nato countries, in the baltics, estonia, latvia, lithuania. what does that mean practically speaking other than some sort of political statement? >> i think what that means is allies that will be nervous about russia's moves it's one way to reassure them and given that they're part of nato very common. >> they're concerned, poland also, they're concerned that russia might go beyond ukraine into their countries and even though they're nato allies and if you attack a nato ally, you're attacking the united states of america? >> a violation of article 5 of the nato alliance. but has russia ever done this before? yes, they have. have they can victim of that? yes, they have. so i think they're worried. do i think they need to be worried right this minute about that? no. but i think it's good to reassure our nato allies and to show russia there are things we can do to bolster their morale and defenses. >> jim
also our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. thanks very much. general, fighter jets, u.s. fighter jets are arriving, we're told, in some of these nato countries, in the baltics, estonia, latvia, lithuania. what does that mean practically speaking other than some sort of political statement? >> i think what that means is allies that will be nervous about russia's moves it's one way to reassure them and given that they're part of nato very common. >> they're concerned,...
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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government buildings. again, they were not russian, per se. they were ethnic russians living crimea in ukraine. at the commercial airport today, eyewitnesss said the gunmen were looking for ukrainian guards, but where they couldn't find any, they simply left. however, a few vigilantes were left behind patrolling the airport perimeter, which they're doing at this hour, but not disrupting flights. meanwhile, at the balbec military airport, it's really a standoff and that's continuing with russian-speaking gunmen outside the terminal, ukrainian mi
jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government...
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joining us is jim hammer and bernie grim. and what do you think about this? >> what do i think? the question is, greta, why is this case in court? i mean, this is a case that makes a mockery of the criminal justice system. the lawyers should be -- >> and the civil justice system. >> the lawyers should be ashamed of themselves. also the judge should be ashamed. this small brat, disrespectful, drinking, staying out after curfew, cursing at her parents. all of these things alleged in this case, and she wants to be on her own? go! get out! get a life, young lady! >> bernie? >> at 17, i told my mother i had it. i'm moving out. my mother walked out of the room, went to the attic, brought out the only suitcase we had, and i said, well, not quite now, but eventually, i want to move out. ted was outraged about this. as a teenager, ted, you didn't drink, stay out past curfew, skip school, they know your foul mouth. that's being a teenager. i went through it with my kids. that's being a teenager. the difference is, i didn't get caught, but my god, ted is right. don't let the door hit you o
joining us is jim hammer and bernie grim. and what do you think about this? >> what do i think? the question is, greta, why is this case in court? i mean, this is a case that makes a mockery of the criminal justice system. the lawyers should be -- >> and the civil justice system. >> the lawyers should be ashamed of themselves. also the judge should be ashamed. this small brat, disrespectful, drinking, staying out after curfew, cursing at her parents. all of these things...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and made the news on everything from the crisis in the ukraine to north korea. take a listen. >>> what we're hoping is that russia will not see this as a sort of continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west russia/united states, this is not "rocky iv," believe me. >> why isn't this genocide? >> well, andrea, that gets into all kinds of definitions. what it is is wholesale killing of your own people. they have conducted executions using .122-millimeter aircraft guns to obliterate people and force people t
nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and...
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the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final point, which is that amazingly i think in afghanistan and the incredible work that has been done to put in a strategic partnership agreement with afghanistan and the united states to negotiate into the incredible display of international commitment that was demonstrated in chicago and tokyo in december and in istanbul in the summer of 2012 when the entire world to study together after a decade of incredible investment and said we'd be leaving afghanistan, and we are going to keep going because this investment is making a difference, and it's that important to the world. and we can't lose sight of
the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final...
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jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of yesterday in and around crimea were russian so now you have a public in effect acknowledgment from the russian government that the president wants to send troops in there, this authorization. i think the other point is that you can see this as an intelligence failure by the u.s. officials had been telling us in the last 48, 72 hours that it was their assessment that the russians would not go in, and here you have it happening. it is not the way they did it in georgia in 2008. you remember when russia sent troops into the country of georgia in 2008 in
jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of...
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nbc's jim maceda for us in moscow, jim, thank you. let's turn now to nbc's chief global correspondent, bill neely, who's in crimea. >> reporter: the crisis here in crimea is deepening. but so, too, worries of an imminent russian takeover. we have seen russian boots on the ground here today, well-armed, well-disciplined men ringing key sites. they're at the interior ministry with rocket-propelled grenades. they're ringing crimea's parliament, machine guns on the ground in a show of force and they're also at crimea's main military airport. there overnight, up to a dozen russian aleutian transport planes brought in, including russian attack helicopters. ukraine's defense minister says around 6,000 additional russian troops have arrived. no confirmation of that. he calls it an invasion, whether you agree with that word or not, it certainly is an intervention. and the new ukrainian -- untested ukrainian government has to some degree lost control of this region already. big pro-russia demonstrations here today and there will be a vote at th
nbc's jim maceda for us in moscow, jim, thank you. let's turn now to nbc's chief global correspondent, bill neely, who's in crimea. >> reporter: the crisis here in crimea is deepening. but so, too, worries of an imminent russian takeover. we have seen russian boots on the ground here today, well-armed, well-disciplined men ringing key sites. they're at the interior ministry with rocket-propelled grenades. they're ringing crimea's parliament, machine guns on the ground in a show of force...
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let's bring in with our national security correspondent jim sciutto. jim? >> wolf, officials are attempting to de-escalate the crisis and avoiding any moves that may further inflame the situation. does russia expand its military intervention or does it pull back? on the ground in ukraine, there's a volatile mix of armed forces and emotions, which we saw flair up today. today in crimea, russian and ukrainian forces in a dramatic and dangerous standoff. weapons drawn and here a threat to open fire. >> i said stop! i'm serious. i'll shoot at your legs. >> reporter: and as secretary of state john kerry arrived in the ukrainian capital of kiev, a war of words. russian president vladimir putin and secretary kerry trading die metric clee opposed views of the crisis. back and forth. >> translator: the acting president, of course, is not legitimate. >> the elected representatives of the people of ukraine, they overwhelmingly approve the new government. >> reporter: and back and forth. >> translator: citizens of ukraine, both russian and ukrainian, what worries them?
let's bring in with our national security correspondent jim sciutto. jim? >> wolf, officials are attempting to de-escalate the crisis and avoiding any moves that may further inflame the situation. does russia expand its military intervention or does it pull back? on the ground in ukraine, there's a volatile mix of armed forces and emotions, which we saw flair up today. today in crimea, russian and ukrainian forces in a dramatic and dangerous standoff. weapons drawn and here a threat to...
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marine corps veteran jim now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran barry janowski leads as executive director of headquarters in coal spring, kentucky. very good to have you back, too. with us today is miss susan miller who was elected today office of national commander of the dav aux illry. she prefld served as a registered nurse with the veterans administration and her son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently serving in his second deployment to afghanistan. gentlemen and miss miller, thank you for your leadership and for your service. i look forward to working with each of you in your new roles and continuing to work with those of you that are continuing in the roles that you have had for a number of years. i'd also like to recognize the dav members from my home state of florida who may be with us today. if you could just raise your hand so we can say hello. isn't this just like home? this is just like home. welcome to those from the sunshine state. we're glad to have you here. each of you are a credit to our state of florida and
marine corps veteran jim now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran barry janowski leads as executive director of headquarters in coal spring, kentucky. very good to have you back, too. with us today is miss susan miller who was elected today office of national commander of the dav aux illry. she prefld served as a registered nurse with the veterans administration and her son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently serving in his second...
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. >> congressman jim clibert of south carolina and long-time advocate of raising minimum wage and also joining us is casie hunt. congressman, i'm curious is this an issue for the democrats or a victory? if you win you win before november, before the house adjourns. if you don't win you talk about it. what is the goal? win or talk about it in the election? >> it is always to win. i would much rather see the people on main street of america, those hard working men and women get the raise they deserve. that's why we are doing this. we believe that to raise the minimum wage will lift a couple of million people out of poverty. it will affect 60% of the people affected are women. so many of the women are heads of households. that is what we want to do. we want to give america a raise and we will worry about the politics of it later. >> i got to talk about it now because i'm not sure this thing can win. you have 199 members. you need 218. you need at least -- how are you going to get the reasonable republicans mostly from the northeast to midwest to vote with you? how do you put the pressure
. >> congressman jim clibert of south carolina and long-time advocate of raising minimum wage and also joining us is casie hunt. congressman, i'm curious is this an issue for the democrats or a victory? if you win you win before november, before the house adjourns. if you don't win you talk about it. what is the goal? win or talk about it in the election? >> it is always to win. i would much rather see the people on main street of america, those hard working men and women get the...